Members of the LGBTQ+ community model creations inspired by Lady Gaga’s style during a fashion show at the Central train station in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
Désiré Doué scored twice, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ended the game as a contest, and Senny Mayulu completed the rout three minutes after going on as a substitute.“They were stronger than us in everything, tactically, in their determination, they wanted it more, so we have to congratulate the opponents,” Barella said. “At times, blows like this happen, you need to get back up, roll up your sleeves and try to take Inter back up to where it deserves to be.”
Marcus Thuram had Inter’s best chances, going close with a header in the first half, then forcing a good save from the otherwise untroubled Gianluigi Donnarumma in the 75th.There was no spirited comeback, no spectacular “remontada” as against Barcelona.“We didn’t play a great final,” Inter coach Simone Inzaghi said. “That said, I’ve thanked the players for this season, and I’m proud to be their coach. It’s disappointing, but it doesn’t erase what we’ve done.”
Inzaghi said it was too soon to speak about his future as coach. His team next plays at FIFA’s Club World Cup in the United States.Barella referred to getting to two Champions League finals in three years and exceeding expectations in recent seasons.
“We had a lot of games like against Bayern, like against Barcelona, where we said the heart mattered much more than the tactics,” he added. “Today, unfortunately, we lacked an important quality.”
that its former club president, Ernesto Pellegrini, died aged 84.The mating pair of “four mirrors” moths as they’re popularly known in Mexico, or scientifically as Rothschildia orizaba, are evidence that the museum’s efforts to save some 2,600 cocoons rescued from an empty lot were worth the trouble.
The moths, whose numbers have fallen in Mexico City due to urbanization, have cultural relevance in Mexico.Maria Eugenia Diaz Batres, a biologist, looks at cocoons of moths hanging from a clothesline in the gardens of the Natural History Museum in Mexico City, Thursday, May 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Maria Eugenia Diaz Batres, a biologist, looks at cocoons of moths hanging from a clothesline in the gardens of the Natural History Museum in Mexico City, Thursday, May 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)“The Aztecs called them the ‘butterfly of obsidian knives,’ Itzpapalotl,” Díaz Batres said. “And in northern Mexico they’d fill many of these cocoons with little stones and put them on their ankles for dances.”